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1 Population was most dense near the coast and gradually shaded off toward the interior.
2 The intermediate spaces between the villages are fields covered with vegetation most dense and beautiful.
3 This year, the dust is the most dense in a half a century, according to several meteorologists.
4 Whence it is proved that where they are seen to be reddest, the vapours are most dense .
5 Rabies is widely distributed, being most prevalent in the temperate zone, and where the population is most dense .
6 When Judah came back a third time-stocking up on alkalids and the best, most dense clay-Cutter asked his name.
7 The markings are most dense at the large end, and there, too, the largest streaks of the grey occur.
8 Ska was, triumphantly, a Commonwealth music that took hold in Britain's inner cities where Caribbean migration was most dense .
9 In the earlier decades most construction took place in the Northeast, where capital was most plentiful and population most dense .
10 You must descend where the clouds are most dense ...
11 The area is well known for its leopard sightings, having one of the most dense of its populations in the country.
12 Water is at its most dense at 4C and, at that temperature, will sink to the bottom of a lake or river.
13 The crowd was most dense and most noisy in front of the class-room in which the counting of the votes was going forward.
14 In all cases the markings are most dense towards the large end, where they generally form an irregular and ill-defined mottled cap or zone.
15 From the Church itself, even when the theological atmosphere was most dense , rose here and there men who persisted in something like scientific effort.
16 It's impossible to describe what it's like to sit in the middle of all this, perhaps the most dense piece of music ever composed.
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